Archive for the ‘Ponchos’ Category

Juliet Kinsman wears Circle Cape Poncho, American Desert

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Juliet Kinsman, Editor-in-chief, of boutique travel specialists Mr & Mrs Smith wears Circle Cape Poncho in navy in the American Desert.  Juliet is also the author of the brilliant blog park-life that focuses on the people and places of west London.  Our poncho is the perfect travelling companion, super chic for airport travel and great for layering when it gets a bit chilly on the plane or in the evening.

JULIA MOTTRAM WEARS CIRCLE CAPE PONCHO

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

Former fashion editor Julia Mottram wears Circle Cape Poncho in navy in her fashion boutique Lily Blake, Bordeaux, France.

Bottega Veneta Clutch Donated by Princess Marie Chantal for Redistributing Fashion

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Princess Marie Chantal has donated this beautifully classic Bottega Veneta clutch for the Redistributing Fashion on Friday 16th March 2012
10am-8pm at the 20th Century Theatre (Portobello & Westbourne Grove)  W11 2QA.  The clutch has a silver plaque inside with an inscription to the Princess. The pop-sale fashion event will see a selection of independent brands coming together to help raise funds for the Portobello Trust a charity that works with over 750 disadvantaged youth in W11.  Tallulah & Hope will be hosting a stall selling a selection of vintage ascher cotton scarves, silk kaftans, silk dress / beach cover-ups, cotton pareos, cotton beach dresses and beautiful navy ponchos.

THE T&H POP-UP ‘SCARF SHACK’ AT CIRCUS 14-18TH TRAMSHED SHOREDTICH

Monday, December 12th, 2011

This is the T&H ‘Scarf-Shack’ build starts tomorrow for the Circus shopping festival 14-18th December in Shoredtich’s Tramshed.  Our pop-up shop will be scarf fest, the wooden structure will be strewn with cotton vintage Ascher scarves in an large array of prints and colours all the Ascher scarves were screen printed by hand in the 70′s they have an impeccable fashion pedigree.  We will also be selling our super-size cotton pareos which also make generous neck scarves, screen printed in Italy along side a gorgeous selection of silk scarves in T&H limited edition prints.  Scarf prices will range from £20 – £75 so and we will also be selling our stylist suede scarf belts.  Our Circle Cape Poncho 100% merino wool in navy will also be featuring in our pop-up.

CLARE BRYAN WEARS CIRCLE CAPE PONCO

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Clare Bryan wears Circle Cape Poncho in navy, London.  We love the way Clare has layered the poncho over a vintage coat and accessorised with a beautiful bright scarf, a fabulous autumn look.

CIRCUS, 14-18th DECEMEBER BRITISH SHOPPING FESTIVAL

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

T&H are joining the CIRCUS! Over five days in December, CIRCUS will see a cherry picked selection of the most exciting emerging British design and fashion labels set up shop in the heart of East London in the theatrical setting of a disused power station. The event will feature show-stopping labels across homewares, fashion, ceramics, jewellery art and accessories amongst many more . Each label will create their very own Pop Up shop which pushes the standard boundaries of retail presentation; the more imaginative, the better! The T&H pop-up shop at Circus will offer an array of vintage Ascher cotton scarves, stunning silk scarves featuring our own exclusive prints, super-sized, super-luxe cotton scarves & pareos, suede scarf belts and classic wool ponchos. The event will also see a Christmas bakery and cafe by Lily Vanilli , Christmas trees and florist, a cider and mulled wine bar as well as a pop-up restaurant from the Blanch and Shock culinary wizards. From the Friday- Sunday the venue will also play host to a Fashion Trunk Show which will see fashion luminaries selling their wares with voluntary donations going to CRISIS.

London’s Truffle Queen wears Circle Cape Poncho

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

London’s truffle queen Meera Sethia wears Circle Cape poncho in navy.  Meera pictured in the home of Nigella Lawson having just delivered some fresh truffles to the domestic goddess.

ANGELA HARTNETT WEARS CIRCLE CAPE PONCHO

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Our favourite chef Angela Hartnett wore our Circle Cape Poncho in navy for the Observer Food Monthly Awards.  Angela is chef / patron of Murano and also oversees the menu at the Whitechapel Dining Room restaurant.  We love Angela’s midweek supper recipes she writes exclusively for the Guardian.

CIRCLE CAPE PONCHO, KINLOCH LODGE ISLE OF SKYE

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Wearing Circle Cape Poncho in navy merino wool with cotton pareo worn as neck scarf at Kinloch Lodge on the Isle of Skye where we enjoyed the roaring fire and some very well made Kinloch Sour cocktails.

CYNTHIA CONRAN WEARS TALLULAH & HOPE

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

Cynthia Conran wears Tallulah & Hope kaftans and ponchos, luxury resort wear

Cynthia Conran wears Luxury Hooded Poncho, Circle Cape merino wool Poncho, Hero silk kaftan in Sandgrouse, Classic Short Kaftan in Starlings, silk slip with Classic Long kaftan in marine black.  Pictures taken in Cynthia’s home and Chaya Venice and Velet Margarita in Hollywood, Amercia. Final pictures Cynthia wears jacket by Jade Jagger, pink Cashmere wrap by Cynthia Conran for the The Collective Design and on holiday with father-in-law Sir Terence Conran.

Cynthia Conran has the upbeat energy and ‘can do’ attitude of someone who grew up in the sunshine state of California..   She spent her twenties living New York where she worked as a model and also ran a horse-riding school in Pasadena indulging her life-long passion for riding and horses. In her late twenties she moved to London for love and married restaurateur Tom Conran, they have three daughters.

Cynthia lives in Notting Hill and in 2010 launched The Collective Designs, a travelling boutique showcasing independent, inspiring fashion, beauty, interior and lifestyle brands.  The Collective events are edited and curated by Cynthia, they take place regularly throughout the year in friends and families homes.  The next Collective event will take place on 8th and 9th March in west London.

Cynthia also works with A.S.A.P a small charity that raises funds for African orphans who have lost their parents to the AIDS epidemic.

T&H spent the morning with in Cynthia’s beautiful home where she told us about her work, favourite places to eat and drink, and modelled pieces from our launch collection.

T&H: Why did you decide to launch The Collective?
CN: I enjoy fashion and design and i often meet really interesting designers, i saw an opportunity for me to support small, independent brands by bringing them together and creating events where people can enjoy their work in an intimate, very relaxed way. The events are the antithesis of high-street shopping!  They are where you can experience brands that you might not know of; everyone who shows at part of the Collective are chosen because they are offer something unique and special.

T&H: Tell us about some of the brands who have shown at The Collective
CC: It’s a pretty eclectic mix! Beautiful jewellery from designers such as Sally Dudumesh, Istanbul based jeweller Verda Alaton, Brooke Gregson and Jade Jagger, ‘Cuir ‘Et Terre’ artisan leather goods from the Dordogne, organic beauty brands, ‘Exquises Caprines’ soaps sourced from France made from goats milk, ‘KH Textiles’ cashmere throws from Finland, ethical fashion brands, accessory brand Pinki that uses South African springbok skins, cashmere wraps which i design, luxury silk kaftans from Tallulah & Hope!, to ‘Bluglass and Muir’ who create art pieces from Medieval London artefacts.

T&H: What’s coming up for The Collective?
CC: The next event will be on the 8th and 9th March and will be hosted in the home of florist Nikki Tibbles who founded Wild At Heart.  We have a lovely mix of lifestyle brands alongside some therapists giving mini-treatments.

T&H: Your favorite West London places to eat and drink?
CC: I’m lucky to be part of a restaurant family so i have lots of places to choose from. Coming from California i love good Mexican food and well-made margarita’s. We called Crazy Homies (Tom Conran’s Mexican restaurant) after an LA street gang ‘vatos locos’ it’s where i go to drink margarita’s with girlfriends, eat Mexican and a enjoy music.   I also love visiting my brother-in-law’s Mexican El Camino on Portobello Road (there is also a branch in Soho).   My favourite dish at The Cow is the fish stew and i can’t resist the chocolate, raspberries brownies with white chocolate chips at Tom’s Cafe.

T&H: When you venture outside West London?
CC: I love Scotts and Le Caprice for the glamour and buzz they’re great classic London restaurants.  I love the Japanese food at Roka.  The bar at The Boundary (Sir Terence Conran’s hotel/cafe/restaurant)  in Shoreditch makes beautiful cocktails and the food is fantastic.